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Ivan Klasnić

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Ivan Klasnić
Ivan Klasnić
Personal information
Date of birth January 29, 1980 (1980-01-29) (age 28)
Place of birth    Hamburg, West Germany
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Werder Bremen
Number 17
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1998–2001
2001–2008
FC St. Pauli
Werder Bremen
095 (26)
150 (49)   
National team2
2001
2004–
Croatia U-21
Croatia
003 0(1)
029 0(8)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of May 11, 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of May 31, 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ivan Klasnić [ˈiʋan ˈklasnitɕ] (born January 29, 1980) is a Croatian football player who currently plays for Bundesliga side Werder Bremen.

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[edit] Player's profile

Klasnić was born in Hamburg, Germany, to a family of Croat guest workers hailing from Bosnia and Herzegovina, then Yugoslavia. He started his professional career playing for local side St. Pauli and impressed as a striker in the three and half seasons he played for the club in the Second Bundesliga since becoming a professional in January 1998. Prior to his spell at St. Pauli, he has played for less known amateur sides Union 03 Hamburg and TSV Stellingen.

After helping St. Pauli to gain promotion to the first division with 10 goals scored for the club in the second division during the 2000-01 season, he made the switch to Werder Bremen in the summer of 2001 and finally made his mark in the first team in 2003 with some powerful performances in the Bundesliga. His first two seasons at the club had been marked by erratic form (he scored only three goals in 36 Bundesliga appearances) and two serious knee injuries, but he laid old ghosts to rest as he emerged a key figure in Werder Bremen's march to the Bundesliga title in the 2003-04 season, when he also won the German Cup with the club. He scored 13 goals and made another 11 for his Brazilian strike partner Ailton. His expiring contract caused a scramble for his signature at the beginning of the year before he eventually decided to stay at Bremen.

Klasnić turned down an invitation from Rudi Völler to play for Germany. He also turned down an invitation from Blaž Slišković to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina and chose to play for Croatia instead as he already won three caps and scored one goal for their under-21 team in the spring of 2001. He also played five times and scored one goal for the Croatian under-19 team in 1998 and 1999. By a quirk of fate, his international debut came against Germany in February 2004 in a friendly match where the Germans claimed a 2-1 victory.

He was selected to play for Croatia in the 2004 European Football Championship. However, he was left on the substitutes bench throughout the tournament. Croatia did not advance past the group stage and the media often attributed that to the lack of inclusion of Klasnić, among other things.

Participating in the 2004-05 UEFA Champions League season, Klasnić scored 5 goals in the two group matches against Belgian side RSC Anderlecht, including a hat-trick in the 5-1 home victory for Werder Bremen, helping the team to advance to the first knock-out stage of the competition before losing to strong French side Olympique Lyonnais, who crushed them 10-2 on aggregate.

In the Croatian national team, however, his performance during the same two years was rather modest as he only netted one goal in eight qualifying matches for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, being on target in the team's opening qualifier against Hungary in September 2004, which they easily won 3-0. In February 2005, he gave a good performance for the national team in a friendly match against Israel, scoring twice in a 3-3 draw. On the first day of March 2006, he was on target for Croatia once again as he netted their first goal in a 3-2 win over Argentina in another friendly match.

In May 2006, he was expectedly named to the Croatian 23-man squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals in Germany and displayed really good shape throughout the month as he first scored four goals in three Bundesliga matches for Werder Bremen, ending the 2005-06 Bundesliga season with a total of 15 goals scored, and then netted a brace for the national team in a World Cup preparation friendly against Austria on May 23, where they easily won 4-1. However, as the World Cup approached his good shape started to fade and he did not manage to score any further goals in the remaining three preparation matches as well as in all three group matches at the tournament, where Croatia exited the competition in the first round with two draws and a defeat.

His start in the 2006-07 season was not very successful either and he had to make seven Bundesliga appearances before finally scoring his first league goal of the season in Werder Bremen's quite disappointing 1-1 draw against underdogs Energie Cottbus at home. He has also lost his place in Croatia's starting 11 after giving two modest performances in the opening two qualifying matches for the 2008 European Football Championship, where he nevertheless managed to score one goal in the 7-0 crushing of minnows Andorra. In the following two matches, against England and Israel, he was left an unused substitute.

On May 14, 2008 Werder Bremen confirmed that Klasnic is leaving the club, despite the club's effort to keep the player.

[edit] International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
01. 28 April 2004 Skopje City Stadium, Skopje, Macedonia Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FYR Macedonia 0 – 1 0 – 1 Friendly
02. 4 September 2004 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Hungary Hungary 2 – 0 3 – 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying
03. 9 February 2005 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel Flag of Israel Israel 0 – 1 3 – 3 Friendly
04. 9 February 2005 Teddy Stadium, Jerusalem, Israel Flag of Israel Israel 2 – 3 3 – 3 Friendly
05. 1 March 2006 St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland Flag of Argentina Argentina 0 – 1 2 – 3 Friendly
06. 23 May 2006 Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria Flag of Austria Austria 0 – 1 1 – 4 Friendly
07. 23 May 2006 Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria Flag of Austria Austria 1 – 2 1 – 4 Friendly
08. 7 October 2006 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia Flag of Andorra Andorra 5 – 0 7 – 0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

[edit] Illness and possible end of career

In January 2007 it was reported that Klasnić suffered kidney failure, Klasnić shortly after received a kidney transplantation, but not long afterwards, his body rejected the kidney his mother Šima donated. On March 23, 2007 he underwent surgery to replace the rejected kidney. This time receiving a kidney from his father. Klasnić released the following statement: "Thank God, the transplant went very well. My body accepted my father's kidney and we're both doing well. The doctors already told me I would be able to continue playing football."

However in August 2007 the doctors at Werder Bremen forbade him to train due to inability of his body to whitstand heavy physical strain.

In September 2007 doctors finally allowed Ivan Klasnić to attend full training after he was absent for about 6 months. He then joined the team and made a couple appearances in the club's cup activities and also appeared in a few matches for the second team. However, on November 24, 2007 Ivan was selected to start for Werder for the first time since December 2006, and played 65 minutes for his team in a Bundesliga match against Energie Cottbus. Klasnic completed his comeback on December 15, 2007, scoring twice in Bremen's 5-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen, playing 85 minutes. In March, 2008, Ivan was recalled to national team after a year absence.


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